Author Archives: Andrew Lang

Seth Romero is the #Nats 1st round pick; Prospects galore in Hagerstown podcast!

The first year MLB amateur draft began last night, and the Washington Nationals had the 25th pick in the 1st round. That spot in the draft will forever be known as the “Mike Trout” spot, and over the years has … Continue reading

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New venue hosts Pups In The Park pre-game event at DC’s largest dog park behind #Nats Park

The Washington Nationals have 6 of their Pups In The Park events this season, and today is the second of the six events. Head down to Nats Park early with your dog(s) today at 3 pm, and enjoy a great … Continue reading

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FanSigner is a new approach to getting your favorite #Nats autographs and helping charities

When Max Scherzer talks, we listen. Max now has a charitable affiliation with a new concept in the memorabilia and autograph business called FanSigner. This new company is unique compared to the industry behemoths like Fanatics and Steiner Sports, and … Continue reading

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Game #35 Season finale between the O’s and the Nationals

Today’s game (inclement weather alert) marks the last game of the season series between the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles. The Nationals have at least secured no worse than a split in the 2-game home series after the come-from-behind win … Continue reading

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The Wizard of Oz has nothing on 8-year-old Jude Oz (aka Jayson Werth’s BFF)

By now, all Washington Nationals’ fans know who Jude Oz is. At 7-years-old last year, she was caught on camera in Colorado in a moment of sheer horror as her favorite player, Jayson Werth, was plunked at the shoulders by … Continue reading

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Blake Perkins pulled off the rare walk-off in both ends of a doubleheader!

Blake Perkins (#2) mobbed at home plate after launching game-winning, three-run homer in the opening game of Sunday’s doubleheader with Delmarva. (Photo courtesy: Patrick Cavey) If you followed what happened Sunday at the Hagerstown Suns doubleheader, you know that Blake … Continue reading

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A pair of walk-offs by Blake Perkins; The Hagerstown Suns is loaded with top prospects!

Blake Perkins (#2) mobbed at home plate after launching game-winning, three-run homer in the opening game of Sunday’s doubleheader with Delmarva. (Photo courtesy: Patrick Cavey) The Hagerstown Suns were the venue for walk-off city on Sunday! Blake Perkins had the … Continue reading

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An afternoon with Dan Kolko, John Harvey, and more!

Have you ever wondered what goes into producing a television show like Nats Xtra on MASN? John Harvey is the producer behind the scenes back in the MASN truck making Dan Kolko look good in the pre-game show, and now John … Continue reading

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Tanner Roark gets the historic start for Team USA in what he acknowledged is the biggest game of his career!

Sports allows do-overs of sorts, and Tanner Roark is getting a chance to redeem himself in the World Baseball Classic after his 1 ¹/3 inning setback against the Dominican Republic in Miami way back on March 11th in which he gave … Continue reading

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Derek Norris fits like a glove and needs to feel the love. MAT got it.

What a way to open The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches with some nifty pitching, clutch hitting, and a walk-off to save the game from tie for a Washington Nationals 4-3 win. They say there are no ties in baseball, … Continue reading

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